From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpawnshoppawn‧shop /ˈpɔːnʃɒp $ ˈpɒːnʃɑːp/ noun [countable] BBTBFa pawnbroker’s shop
Examples from the Corpus
pawnshop• But bringing her clothes from a pawnshop, oh, help.• The grocery store is still standing, but it is a pawnshop now.• Souvenir stands and pawnshops and a strip club attract those tired of spending their incomes one quarter at a time.• Joe had a job to get through to the counter, for the pawnshop was overflowing with articles awaiting redemption.• Joe said he'd got them from the pawnshop.• It was no use thinking about them; they were in the pawnshop with the rest of our wedding clothes.• Elvis had left the pawnshop to place his karaoke machine carefully on a stool along the crowded pedestrian mall.• I got to go to the pawnshop and get my pistol.From Longman Business Dictionarypawnshoppawn‧shop /ˈpɔːnʃɒpˈpɒːnʃɑːp/ noun [countable]COMMERCE a pawnbroker’s shop